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Carping
Carp Carp, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Carped; p. pr. & vb. n. Carping.] [OE. carpen to say, speak; from Scand. (cf. Icel. karpa to boast), but influenced later by L. carpere to pluck, calumniate.] 1. To talk; to speak; to prattle. [Obs.] --Chaucer. 2. To find fault; to cavil; to censure words or actions without reason or ill-naturedly; -- usually followed by at. Carping and caviling at faults of manner. --Blackw. Mag. And at my actions carp or catch. --Herbert.
Carping
Carping Carp"ing (k[add]rp"[i^]ng), a. Fault-finding; censorious caviling. See Captious. -- Carp"ing*ly, adv.
Carpingly
Carping Carp"ing (k[add]rp"[i^]ng), a. Fault-finding; censorious caviling. See Captious. -- Carp"ing*ly, adv.
Carpintero
Carpintero Car`pin*te"ro (k[add]r`p[-e]n*t[asl]"r[-o]), n. [Sp., a carpenter, a woodpecker.] A california woodpecker (Melanerpes formicivorus), noted for its habit of inserting acorns in holes which it drills in trees. The acorns become infested by insect larv[ae], which, when grown, are extracted for food by the bird.
Escarping
Escarp Es*carp", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Escarped; p. pr. & vb. n. Escarping.] (Mil.) To make into, or furnish with, a steep slope, like that of a scrap. --Carleton.
Inocarpin
Inocarpin In`o*car"pin, n. [Gr. ?, ?, muscle + ? fruit.] (Chem.) A red, gummy, coloring matter, extracted from the colorless juice of the Otaheite chestnut (Inocarpus edulis).
Pilocarpine
Pilocarpine Pi`lo*car"pine, n. [From NL. Pilocarpus pennatifolius jaborandi; L. pilus hair + Gr. karpo`s fruit: cf. F. pilocarpine.] (Chem.) An alkaloid extracted from jaborandi (Pilocarpus pennatifolius) as a white amorphous or crystalline substance which has a peculiar effect on the vasomotor system.
Scarping
Scarp Scarp, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scarped; p. pr. & vb. n. Scarping.] To cut down perpendicularly, or nearly so; as, to scarp the face of a ditch or a rock. From scarped cliff and quarried stone. --Tennyson. Sweep ruins from the scarped mountain. --Emerson.

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- Carpin is a muni****lity in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The muni****lity of Carpin lies within the Feldberg...
- Frank Dominic Carpin (born September 14, 1938) is an American former professional baseball pitcher, who pla**** in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh...
- initially equipped at 20 Gbit/s with an ultimate design capacity of 320 Gbit/s. Carpin, Sarah, Seyc****es, Odyssey Guides, p.175, 1998, The Guidebook Company Limited...
- Giovanni da Pian del Carpine OFM (or Carpini; Latin: Iohannes de Plano Carpini, anglicised as John of Plano Carpini; c. 1185 – 1 August 1252) was a medieval...
- Travel and Tourism. Cengage Learning. p. 384. ISBN 978-0-7668-3256-5. Sarah Carpin (1998) Seyc****es, Odyssey Guides, The Guidebook Company Limited. p. 77...
- Carpiner See is a lake in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It has an elevation of 64.2 m and surface area of...
- from the original on November 4, 2021. Retrieved June 18, 2014. "Gervais Carpin, Histoire d'un mot". Celat.ulaval.ca. Archived from the original on July...
- Morrison. Étienne Brûlé. Markham: Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 1989. Gervais Carpin. Le Réseau du Canada. Québec : Presses de L'Université de Paris-Sorbonne...
- processes. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems. Feyzabadi, S.; Carpin, S. (18–22 Aug 2014). "Risk-aware path planning using hierarchical constrained...
- onion is fried and it is cooked in oil. Cuisine of Seyc****es Food portal Carpin, Sarah, Seyc****es, Odyssey Guides, p.77, 1998, The Guidebook Company Limited...